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- Thomas Tuchel has stated categorically that he could as well drive to France for Chelsea’s Champions League clash with Lille
- The Blues go into the game following a 2-0 first-leg win at the Stamford Bridge, but Chelsea’s travel budget has been reduced to £20,000 per away game
- Following the sanctions of club owner Roman Abramovich, Chelsea’s operations could be disrupted, but Tuchel confirms that a plane is available to take the team to Lille
Desperate Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has disclosed that the Blues will have a plane take them to France for their Champions League clash against Lille.
SPORTbible reports that Tuchel gave a brilliant response when the manager was asked how his side will travel to face the Ligue 1 side in the European competition.
Having won the first leg 2-0 at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea head to Lille for the second leg fixture and there are concerns about how they will travel.
Following sanctions over Blues owner Roman Abramovich, Chelsea’s travel budget has been restricted to just £20,000 per away game and this could pose a threat to the club’s operations.
In fact, Tuchel joked that he would not mind driving to the match venue if that is what it means.
Tuchel said as per GiveMeSport:
“My last information is we have a plane and we can go by plane and come back by plane. If not we go by train, if not by bus, if not I will drive a seven-seater.
“Honestly, I will do it. You can mark my words, I will do it to arrive there.
“If you’d asked me 20 or 30 years ago, to be in charge of a Champions League match what I was willing to do, I’d say: ‘Ok, where do I have to be and when?’"
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